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Re: reboot a VPS [message #809 is a reply to message #808] Thu, 12 January 2006 14:34 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
kir is currently offline  kir
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The thing is, reboot is performed in two stages. First, you run reboot (or init 6) inside a VPS and it gets stopped. Second, there is a cron job that runs every 5 minutes (by default) which sees that VPS needs to be rebooted and start it.

You can change it to be run every minute by editing /etc/cron.d/vpsreboot (just remove /5).


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